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The EPA announced plans Wednesday to roll back drinking water standards for so-called “forever chemicals.” In North Carolina, ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it is delaying the timeline for water utilities to comply with ...
The Environmental Protection Agency says it will roll back limits on several types of so-called forever chemicals in drinking ...
PFOA and PFOS have been found in the drinking water of 200 million Americans, including 6 out of 10 Illinoisans.
What’s even more concerning is that data shows that PFAS are found in the blood of up to 99% of Americans. With growing ...
Federal regulators said Wednesday they would maintain strict limits for two toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water that ...
The EPA's announcement reverses regulations that started during the Biden administration to keep forever chemicals out of drinking water and prevent any harm they could cause.
Lead study author Courtney Carignan told Newsweek that other studies have found similar results in that there are lower levels of PFAS chemicals in women of childbearing years compared to men. "It is ...
The EPA announced planned on Wednesday to roll back some of the federal drinking water standards set last year to address ...
While concentrations of older "forever" chemicals appear to have decreased in many foods over the last two decades, a new ...
A bill aimed at limiting the spread of toxic chemicals on Texas farmland has hit a political wall — missing a key deadline ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are widely used chemicals thanks to their water- and grease-resistant properties.